You won't have to deal with the hassle of setting up utilities or securing a rental, and you can enjoy a range of services such as discounted internet and parking and 24-hour reception.

Organising travel

If you plan to fly to Brisbane, flights will need to be booked as early as possible if you're looking for ones that won't make too much of a dent in your wallet.

On the other hand, if you're driving you need to ensure that your car is sound and ready to go and you have planned out the best route to take.

There are also several bus and train services available for your convenience, so it's worth checking these out if you're looking for a cost-effective option.

Tying up loose ends

List down everything you'll need to take and organise for a moving company to help you transport these items to Brisbane (if you can't take them yourself). This way, you won't leave anything behind and you can focus on taking only the things you really need.

Before you leave, you'll need to change your address for your mail and organise disconnection of utilities such as telephone and internet at your old home.